Individual Choice or Policies? Drivers of Female Employment in Europe

Individual Choice or Policies? Drivers of Female Employment in Europe
Author: Lone Engbo Christiansen
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2016-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1513552767

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Female labor force participation has increased markedly in many European countries during the past decades. Nonetheless, participation rates remain low in some economies, and a significant gender gap persists in most countries. Using micro-level data to control for factors that influence personal choice, we re-examine the determinants of female employment in Europe. The results highlight the importance of positive attitudes towards women working and individual characteristics such as years of education and number of children. However, even after controlling for these factors, policies are also key drivers of female employment.

Individual Choice Or Policies?

Individual Choice Or Policies?
Author: Lone Christiansen
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Manpower policy
ISBN: 9781484300046

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Unlocking Female Employment Potential in Europe

Unlocking Female Employment Potential in Europe
Author: Lone Engbo Christiansen
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1513562517

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With an aging population and declining productivity growth, Europe faces serious challenges to raising its output growth. Adding to these challenges are the various gender gaps in the labor market. Despite significant progress in recent decades, there are still fewer women than men participating in Europe’s labor market, and women are more likely to work part time. Furthermore, a smaller share of women reaches the top rungs of the corporate ladder. Could greater gender equality in the labor market help mitigate the slowdown in Europe’s growth potential? Against this backdrop, this paper investigates the drivers of female labor force participation in Europe as well as what effects greater gender diversity in senior corporate positions might have for Europe’s economic performance. Reexamining the factors driving women’s labor force participation is particularly important because in many European countries the process of closing the gender gap has stalled despite greater gender equality in human capital investment, declining birth rates, changing social norms, and equal legal access to employment opportunities. Investigating whether firm performance could be improved if women held a greater share of senior positions is also essential given that the empirical evidence from past research into this question has been inconclusive.

Working Mothers in Europe

Working Mothers in Europe
Author: Ute Gerhard
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781956762

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In order to illustrate cross-country variations in mothers' work and care arrangements in Europe, this book fuses a comparative approach towards welfare systems and social policies with an analysis of mothers' social practices in several European countries. The book demonstrates that across Europe, women increasingly retain their jobs after having children but that there are, however, striking differences in labor market participation of women both between and within European countries.

Active Labor Market Policy Effects for Women in Europe

Active Labor Market Policy Effects for Women in Europe
Author: Annette Bergemann
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2006
Genre: Manpower policy
ISBN:

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"We survey the recent literature on the effects of active labor market policies on individual labor market outcomes like employment and income, for adult female individuals without work in European countries. We consider skill-training programs, monitoring and sanctions, job search assistance, and employment subsidies. The results are remarkably uniform across studies. We relate the results to the relevant level of female labor force participation"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site.

Women's Employment in Europe

Women's Employment in Europe
Author: Jill Rubery
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415198530

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The book aims to provide a systematic and international analysis of key dimensions for understanding women's labour market position; and reveals that to assess future trends it is necessary to look beyond the narrow focus of equal opportunities policies to broader issues of labour market conditions, regulations and policy developments.

Women at Work

Women at Work
Author: Tito Boeri
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-06-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0191535990

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Covering employment and wage gender gaps, participation of women, fertility, and the welfare of children, this insightful volume discusses how the trend towards greater participation of women in labour markets interacts with gender differences in pay. It focusses on the scope for increasing the number of women in the labour force without negatively affecting the development of their children. The need for this volume has become self evident. At the Spring 2000 Lisbon meeting of the European Council the Heads of Governments of the EU agreed to accelerate the greater participation of women in the labour market. However, neither in Lisbon nor in the subsequent Spring European Councils of the EU was it discussed how to achieve this target - and the trade-offs that would be involved in increasing the participation of women in paid employment. Policies for increasing participation must involve some losers, or they would already have been implemented everywhere. If distributional considerations and policy trade-offs are ignored, it is only possible to set virtual targets, neglecting the reforms needed to achieve them. This book sets out a better informed policy debate about these issues, paving the way to more realistic targets and ways to achieve them.

Western Balkans: Increasing Women's Role in the Economy

Western Balkans: Increasing Women's Role in the Economy
Author: Mr.Ruben V Atoyan
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1484315561

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The Western Balkan countries have some of the lowest female labor force participation and employment rates across Europe. Almost two-thirds of working age women in the region are either inactive or unemployed: a huge bite into human capital for a region that endures high emigration and faces declining working age population. The paper uses both macro- and micro-level data to explore what explains low participation and employment rates among women in the region. Our findings show that improving educational attainment, having a more balanced family leave policy, and reducing tax wedge help improve participation of women in the labor force. However, these measures are not enough to notably improve employability of women, which require stronger growth supported by robust institutions.

Childbearing, Women's Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe

Childbearing, Women's Employment and Work-Life Balance Policies in Contemporary Europe
Author: Ewa Fratczak
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137318546

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This volume addresses the relationship between childbearing, paid work and work-life balance policies across Europe in the 21st century, illuminating the uncertainty and risk related to insecure labour force attachment, the incoherence of women's and men's access to education and employment and the unequal share of domestic responsibilities.

Women, Work and the Family in Europe

Women, Work and the Family in Europe
Author: Eileen Drew
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134741332

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These are just some of the questions this controverisal book asks in its analysis of the European labour markets. By bringing together contributions from all over Europe, Women, Work and the Family in Europe outlines the similarities and differences between countries in terms of the problems of reconciling work and family. In doing so it questions the division of labour, not just in the labour market but also in the home, reviewing, for example, fatherhood and the effect of work commitments on men's time spent with their families. Contributions range from a study of family policies to the care of the elderly; from home working to gender roles, motherhood and class. Clearly written, systematic and comprehensive, this book reflects the growing interest in the European context and will appeal to students of social policy and European studies as well as all those involved in women's studies and sociology. Ruth Emerek, University of Aalborg, Denmark, Susan Mc Rae, Oxford Brookes University, Yvonne Hirdman, Sweden, Eileen Drew and Evelyn Mahon, both at Trinity College,